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A few short weeks ago in Verona, Wisconsin, Jonathan Page won his fourth US national cyclocross championship. He did so without the support of long-time bike sponsor, Blue Competition Cycles (the company was sold to a private equity firm that chose to discontinue Page’s sponsorship last December). Page rode to victory aboard his signature Norcross SL bike, though he made a point of obscuring any and all frame decals.

On Wednesday, four days before Page was to compete in the cyclocross world championships, Fuji announced it had inked a sponsorship deal with the 36-year-old racer. We caught up with Page after his first spin aboard his new Fuji Altimira CX 1.0.

New frame, old parts

Blue Competition Cycles may have ceased its sponsorship, but Page’s other component-related sponsors carried over. All the parts were hastily swapped over from his former race bikes to three new Altimira CX 1.0 framesets. Page is currently running 10-speed 7900 series Dura-Ace. Upfront he’s running a 46/38 chain ring combo.

The 38-tooth chainring is made by miche: the 38-tooth chainring is made by micheThe 46-tooth ring is Dura-Ace, while the 38-tooth ring (at least on this particular bike) is a Miche Supertype

His cockpit consists of Shimano’s PRO line of components. Shimano also supplies the wheels, in this case C35 carbon tubulars.

For the rutted and muddy world championship course Page plans to run Challenge Limus tubulars. Page is one of a handful of athletes running a team-only version of the Limus with a cotton casing. (Production tires use less supple, but more durable, polyester casing.)

No discs for the national champ, shimano cx-70 brakes provide enough power to slow things down: no discs for the national champ, shimano cx-70 brakes provide enough power to slow things downChallenge's Limus tubulars might be the ticket for cutting through a muddy course

Page’s thoughts on his new bikes

Luckily for the newly crowed national champion, the Altimira CX 1.0 already comes in a red, white and blue paint scheme. It features a full carbon frame with a BB86 bottom bracket. The full carbon fork tapers from 1.125in to 1.5in.

Friday's course pre-ride was page's first time riding his new bike off-road: friday's course pre-ride was page's first time riding his new bike off-roadTrial-by-fire: Page prepares for the world champs aboard his new bike

As mentioned earlier, we caught up with Page following his first pre-ride of the world championship course in Louisville, Kentucky. It was literally the first time Page rode this three new Fuji Altimira CX 1.0s on a proper cyclocross course.

“This is my first time off-road on the bikes. I found them very responsive, lighter in the front than I am used to, which is good, just a question of finding my balance. I can rail it into corners—it’s a little more carvey,” said Page of his new bikes.